ANCHORAGE, Alaska - For the first time in its 28-season history, Antiques Roadshow will be visiting Alaska as part of its 2023 tour, set to film in the Last Frontier for one leg of a five-stop summer stretch.
“We get to see some of the most rare and precious and not just valuable, just teaching items, even,” she continued. “We get to see that wherever we go, and every city shows us different things, and we learn from it. I watch those appraisals over and over again. We will find the kinds of items in Alaska [...] that will be different. Every city sort of has its personality, and I don’t think most of us down here in the Lower 48 have had the privilege of visiting Alaska.
The tour will go to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on May 2; Raleigh, North Carolina, on May 16; Akron, Ohio, on June 6; and Sturbridge, Massachusetts, on June 13, before making the long haul to Anchorage for a stop on July 11. “And, as our appraisers say, good stuff has feet,” she laughed, “so some stuff that’s made its way to Alaska.
I have a Robert Mayokok drawing I would love to have appraised, but I don't live in AK.
Check this out Alaskans!
Oh no, another show to embarrassing Alaskans.
this weird mummified human toe I found outside a bar in a remote town.
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